Benchmark: 8.1.5.a Interview personnel and observe processes for managing accounts used by third parties to access, support, or maintain system components to verify that accounts used for remote access are disabled when not in use, enabled only when needed by the third party and disabled when not in use
Description
Allowing vendors to have 24/7 access into your network in case they need to support your systems increases the chances of unauthorized access, either from a user in the vendor's environment or from a malicious individual who finds and uses this always-available external entry point into your network. Enabling access only for the time periods needed, and disabling it as soon as it is no longer needed, helps prevent misuse of these connections. Monitoring of vendor access provides assurance that vendors are accessing only the systems necessary and only during approved time frames.
Usage
Install the mod:
mkdir dashboardscd dashboardspowerpipe mod initpowerpipe mod install github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-aws-compliance
Start the Powerpipe server:
steampipe service startpowerpipe server
Open http://localhost:9033 in your browser and select 8.1.5.a Interview personnel and observe processes for managing accounts used by third parties to access, support, or maintain system components to verify that accounts used for remote access are disabled when not in use, enabled only when needed by the third party and disabled when not in use.
Run this benchmark in your terminal:
powerpipe benchmark run aws_compliance.benchmark.pci_dss_v321_requirement_8_1_5_a
Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe benchmark run aws_compliance.benchmark.pci_dss_v321_requirement_8_1_5_a --share